H-ecii tying pills cure constipation i 1 . .,," .; .... V-.-i.Tirt " 2 Prililiv4 I., i I 11 V 1 1 1 LT lillla LU1U tji 111" II i-t" " . , " - ... .1 . o 5 1 Pnti. n,.,-lifvi.,; t.ills cure eonstlpalK.n 1-rentiss K(vlliruiK PRENTISS RECTIFYING PILL CU RE5 A Almost all pills and medicine produce ccnstlpntiGn, hot j. v" " " liver. biliousness, rheumatism, indizesUou. sick, headache aud kidney and liver troubles without eriplns or loarluj any traco of CONSTIPATION, which 1. the prime causa of nil sickness, beware of It getting habitual and chronic with you, seetoltlntlmr; those ri"s will cure j-cx pw'flfc, i fw f. Vv ORFNTIS3 RECTIFYING PILL, 1 h Si HI I J1, beeauso .t Is the only safe and harmleaa Em JrSt SmBT 1 La remedy that will surely BEAUTIFY COMPLEXION Try a box and see for youp- clear tbo skin and remove all blotches from the face. 3 self. 20 Cents a box. fci SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Or sent by mall upon receipt of price ty Prentiss Chemical and Manufacturing Co., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 551406 CALIFORNIA STREET, 3 1 Prentiss Hoctifylng jilllscur .nislioiiiluu l'routlea iiuclirylut! pills cure constipation Prentiss KeetifyliiK pllia cure consllpitl Ion preiitiws jteeuiynitf pma, uri 33 fiREAT SPEAR HEAD CONTEST AT AN IRISH WAKE. Unique Features of a Funeral Ob servance on t!iJ UiO. oua. Bow Celtiu Mourn.,.-. t l" Chattlnj nil Store i.)l.n tb Corpse-The Oluilitous Pipe aud Ilck liottle. The ouitoru of 'wakine" the dead lu Ireland, says the Loudon spectator, though by no rnear.s existing in Its ancient glor y und .i-ur, still obtain In modified a::d shorn nrra i" country distric ts. i:.'ie:!y noser ueu, amounts to t.iM-thiit tno "'.'" the deceased assemble and spenu me night In the room with the corpse. chatting and telling sur.ett; in - meanwhile, of eoirse, ia:nnK .., nin." and a drop of "the Cray- i o" t.n mmtsun tlicra durin? their nlwil The conversation on such oc casions naturally turns, to a la.'gu ex t.lm virtues of the departed, which are duly embellished with all the .,.,,i olonnenen of the sneaker!; t.m!ii.r v. ith Ireland can at all UIIO uii." realize what a scene a "wake presents A nronose to (rive a sort of speci men of the conversation which prevail on such an occasion. "Anrmlrl f;11vor-' is 'ronerally In s AND SAVE THE TAGS. Die Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, $173,250.00 In valuable Presents to be Civen Away in Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1 1 G5 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES 100 IMPORTED GKKMA I'OCKliT KNIVES... GERMAN llUCKliOUN HANDLE, F0UK BLADED JOINED GOLD' WATCH CHAUm" 'uAKVTOH 'K KfS mu r r mi,. In p. 100 IM '60 00 261,030 PRIZES The nhove articles will do nistriouieo, 1 1 5,500 not 115 500 LAUGE PIL'TUKE.S (14x28 Inches) IN ELEVEN COLUlt, tor ,", 1 t'60" no advertising on them i-n AMOUNTING TO y ronnficft, amomj parlies who chew 1-1 r.AH HEAD 11 lib Tobacco, cud return to us the 1 is i aujs uiaeu We will distribute HSUof these prl.es in hlS counts a. o lows: To THE PARTY sendlnir us the preatest number of hi f.AH ui.au T UHfrom IIiih coiiu'y we will give To the FIVE PARTIES scndlnf! us the next .l,n'WJ 81'EAU HEAD TAGS, we will five to each, I OPfcKA GLASS. To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next Kreiitest number of KI'KAR HEAD TAGS, we will Blvo to each 1 POCkM KN11''E t .., fivr. miNltllKW PARTIES semliui! us. the next greatest in,. . I, t,(M we wil clve to eacu i 1 GOLD WATCH ...fi OPERA CiLASRESI. ,.M POCKET KNIVES. uu'p ":r.n '";.',v. ;.iiV;i'tV,iitii pick KOLLEl' cu, II e." . thotitu an,,,iiir iih the next Ereatest T 1 "i. Kr 'SPI AiVl'iV ""TAUH, W to each 1 PICTURES. LARUE l ll'TURE IN l.LLVLN COL01.S Tolol Number of Prizes for this t'onnty, 820. IhDU Kadi paekaso eontiilnliii .''"'"t. "; 1 p Til ..imrecs on mickaKes must be fs .n e. ami "l ...t... - other olllltv ...100 TOOTH PICKS. urcualil. . ... niii. nf Intrinsic value thm anS' iilwolnlely, positively and linl "'' " "!-Vr '1' ' ",, u ,h6 ilirnesi seller of any similar ir:.V.'ei piece o?rE Alt ftiiAl? you b"y Hencl In he tas, no matter how smah th. quantity. Vory s,j"'," pf'j. nolta COMPANY, Minni.ETowN, Ohio, A list of the people obtaining these prises In this county will be published lu this paper Immediately after February 1st, UW. OOM'T SEND ANY TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I. 1894. A FKIOAY BABtu UNAPPRECIATED FEET. When the lCni-IIsli l'lsliinoiiser IteRlns to. Ilawl l.uiiltuuKO l.ovorB nui u "j Kxperlenen of a l'hlladelplila O'.rl Who Tried to Startle Kiicl "ul. There is eonsuleruble slnug and good- Engllsli women, says tho slioe-maker, nattu-ed elmflintf among tbe buyers and aTj;a f(,t and know it. They live sellers in the Loudon Hillingsgate, but up to them serenely, and wear great one is not overwhelmed by that torrent b00ts and shoos, squaro-tood, broad, Df foul language be has been taught to flat-heoled, with a naivotte that amuses expect from Ins associations wim uie word. '1'he. best time to visit the mar ket is on Friday morning. The wooden, burn-looking siiare where the fish is sold is crowded soon lifter six o'clock with shiny cord jackets and greasy caps. Everybody conies to llilliugsgate in and scandalizes their American cousins. They don't care tuppence for foet. In the great tide of American girls that rushed across tho Atlantic last spring to revel in a London season, says tho lloston Herald, there was a gay little Philadelphia!!, bright as a brand-new bis worst clothes, and nolioiiy Knows ; dollar, witty, clever, but, alas! accounted the length of time a coat call be worn ; i the contest of beauty in her native until he lias been to a lish sale. Over iaml, decidedly plain. One good point, the bum of voices lire heard the shouts indeed, she possessed beyond question, of salesmen, who, with white aprons, and that was her feet. They were peering above the. heads of the mob, simply bewitching. Small she wore stand on the tables roaring out their No. 1 slender, with an instep arched seat of honor, close by the head of th( bed: she has been a nurse, perhaps, Jr. tho fmllv. and as she rocks her ageo WW haokward and forward she poun forth with a mellifluous Southerr l,ro7iiB. in a sad. wailing tone, a lonf piece of delightfully discursive domes tio history. "Ah, wisna, wisnu. i-" c .lnne. tho masther was a grand man n-j- r....,n u.a the Brand man; h ,,n to fortv cows." This implie: that he was a dairy-farmer whoso stock amounted to that number.) ".'Jhure it .. meself remimbers the day av his weu ,n'. T.anl Edward was at horae at the tlmohv the same token, an' us he wint hw our cabin I heerd me mother to say 'it r. there's th i lard up!' An' share .,ai1i he was. for he was on 'his way t; Tim Hoolahan's, who was min llng thir ty hogs for him. 'Turn thim cut, Tim, tho lard, 'turn thim out,' says he, if,,. T want, to choose out two uv thim,' says he. 'To be share, and why not, innnr's o-lnrv. mo lard?' says Tim and, whin he had thim out, the lard makes e.hice av wan widout a tail, an' av anoder widout an ear! An' thi.n he says to Tim, says he: 'Have thim two bastes kilt.' mvs be. 'an' give thorn to th6 people that's comin' to Thada Regan', weddin',' says he, 'for their dinner,' sajs he. Ah, wislia, ueeiing, uui, was mirhtv fond av poor Thade; may fiml bo wid thim both! An' don't I well romimber the time that poor Thade, rest his sowl, bought a farm near the reu heir an' how 1 attinded at the a inner ma an mo fi !I.V." At this juncture, another speaker, itiinHiiir ho should havo an innings, of fers the nurse a drink; and while she is occupied with it he observes: "Wisha, wonoeli. it was the roor masther that wasfandav his marning drop; ruany's the time he'd take mo wid him into Judy Molan's little public, an' he'd say: 'Judy,' he'd say, 'give Niche las some thing to warm him, and take the could out av his stumick this f rasthy morning.' An' by and by he'd say: 'Nich jlas, man, won't ye have a glass?' an' I d tell him I had wan; but he'd say: "Lion i, win m.., you had not;' an' av coorse I'd say: 'It isn't for the likes av me to oontradict a jintleman like your honor,' an' Judy would All it up again." i A driver cf a hearse who was present would add reflections which seemed to him suitable to tho occasion: "I tell ye's 11 IViaf I have been a drivime a hearse man an' bov these twinty yoarsan more. 1 have drtiv' rich an' poor; iin' whin the H,irt was an mo back, the smell av them hot.h was lust alike; an' I didn't like it nather. And whin I comes across a man who has two or three hundred pounds, in' sees all his capers an' antics, I says to meself: 'What agladiathuryoarejbut wait, mo boy, until I have ye. In the hearae. an' then ye'll be qu let an' aisy enough.' Shuro I wanst druv a ledge to the graveyard; an' I saw the yalla clay ihoveled down on him as wol.l as another an' he rotting wid money. God save as!" This observation calli'd forth ronoral exclamation: "Well, Ned, ye're i terror." Tho old nurse - a uuarreu ind wrinkled piece of worn inhood" leinir now refreshed, would ta :o up lv jarablo again, and uifer hersm ff-box, or other her snuff, to every one presem ;t was done in this way: holdin f tho bo .n her riirht hand, she poured I ut some if its contents on the palm of her left. A'hether vou used the Bnuft r not, vas considered unlucky and ui civil tc efuso to take a pinch of it. Among the lower classes "wal UTILITY OF SAWDUST. New Subsume K i Ic from It by thi i-ruian- For several years certain Crermam have been experimenting, w.tu a Men to utilizing sawdust as a material fo. mechanical purposes. It was discov ercd, rears a?", that vegetable fiber after being subjtct-.u rereiiua" leal action, and afterward to a pressure suflicient to expc-' all liquids from it could be made into a subsuiuee almost indestructible by the elements, auuo, great utility i" tne mecm.u.. ornament. il arts. The diihcultv has been thai out tew Vinds of tiher were capable of the trans- .m..ti.,n Li anr known process, n might almost be Miid that tlie fiber of cotton alone produced satisfactory re- cite o..;Dt:ttu i.ro aware, however, tht ii fila r K to a certain ex- tent, identical; that is. n more or less mixed with other sub stances; and they have behoved that there must be some means by which the coarser kinds can be made useful for the purpose as well us cotton, whicb is nearly pure cellulose. A Gorman scicntilic journal gives the results of experiments in that country. A substance has been made from com- sawdust by means oi an ac.u that promises u oe oi great value. It is described as reins y ingly firm of texture and of great hard ness, incapable of being bored by a common gimlet, more impervious to the action of the elements thou the ordi nary metals, and practically indestruc tible by fire. . It is said to be stronger than timber, and but a fraction of the weight of iron or steel. The cost of manufacture is asserted to be so low us to bring it into competition with both wood and iron. If all these claims can be made good, -.he result will be a great change m many important industries mon process. nifiiricitnne has . K 1 -J I Acieareai?! WHY ? Brcaase lie lollops ru'sr "Kfcp the headcool. iS:e--ct warm, and ih beweU open.- You tsnl-avs a clear head and live to be ninety if you do the same thing When the bowels fail to move dur ing the day take on retiring two Smith's Small Bile Beans. Their action is so mild that you are not aware of it. All day your mind will be clear and cool. "No! a gripe in a barrel of .hem." Ask for smallsize; Take no Eubstiiute for SMITH S Bile Beans ! 1KB On sale TO OMAHA, Tl Kansas Uty, t.iaul, Chioairo, EAST. St. lovxi ANI ALL POINTS iGOCElE ffl STRI With .11 b.d co.miii. lltsnsusry, lott ol aS:ffi'.sr:i -;s gii,nle.J. ui.od B..ak.od Bookfre.. Cll.rwriU. DR. WARD N5TITU 1 1. . KOH .HlnthSUST .LOUIS .MO. Give the matter a liHle thought Reference is made to the neat hard ware. tiuwBre. plumbing, etc., stock o Billy Potter, Odd Fellows' ball. He de sires to please in bolb quality and price The general merchandise establish ment formerly owned by Coffin & Mc Far land, has lately changed hands, now be ing under the oontrol aud managenieni of The MoFarland Meroanlile Compunv, whicb continues business at the old stand with a larger stock than ever. a . , unr 10 a. m. Arrivei Train leaven urn 6:20 p. m , daily except ouimu,. .. ..i.. ttiir Hinton iJenks.''1';;" ,,d -..Id ,n left. H .rewi, JonrKhtUi'k"- "JT (T L ffiK5a -ifa wt. - "' dilriot,Mom-w Xfer. Or.-Hor.es bmnW WrruTnirmTtel tail") T '", 3K,li: -SS. fett hip .Isolar. nip; uunron s Grant oonnty. n.nres. (or rameon leftsid.. ur" Ullacouuue.. .u.. .naied Hushes. Mat, Heppner. .'.' ,. , i ... .i... i..i uiu.ii oer. iMiim - ..... ornes. on leiv A M ilpi.ii riorew". ' i'l"' hASCM. Huniker,B.Waner Or. Horse. sh..ul.lr:t a"nlHfthi -. uuiisstu A I hurt auuutMJted. oil left nhoutder; 4 HlirMrlH.fl .1.; I..rt ''TlunuairevO M. idarduian, Or, Hayes, J. M., Heppner. Or. Horses. H on Horses, wineglass tie same ; n left h P- . ,l( i U n Horses, horse. eviiM sieeoer. Color.! Ml. epere. Chair Cars Reclining and Diners. SttamerB Portland to Ban every four days. Frsnoisoe ooontv . ,. Or JUllKlD. O. .... . .....I.. tl.a shoe J on left shoulder. ito ItaiiKe on 6 "','. ,HorBeB. oireleTon ?t,,r.;ca..i; .;a,e,u riht hip, under half crop inK"'ilu'u ut Veii.oij.or.-J on horses on HearvaUdjiB ll,,rBes branded Tickets TO AND FROM Europe. prices. All are bawling together inlesmcn mid hucksters, of provisions, -till the All rree. Those wbo bare uird Dr. King's New discovery know its vslue, and thoss) who have not, dow have th opportunity to try it free. Call n the advertised drug liist, and get trisl bttl, free. Send vonr name and gddresa to H. E. Buoklen A Co.. Chicago, nd eet a sample box of Dr. King' New Life Fill free, a well as s copy of Guide to Health and House hold instructor, free. All of whieb if guaranteed to do you good and cost y n nthine. For sal by Sloourc-Jolinsou Drug Co. FULL. OF BUSINESS. A Woman Who Knows How to Slake Honey Without Worklntf for It. There was a party of us on the train going to tho Rocky mountains, says a correspondent of the St. Joseph (Mo.) News, and the news agent badgered us so that one of us got a lurid narrative of Jesse James' life just to get rid of the fellow. He read pieces of it to us and we got so enthusiastic that we stopped off a day at St. Joseph to look at the houso Jesse was killed in. When we had climbed the bluff at Convent Hill and a darky pointed out the shanty, our ardor began to diminish. Wo knocked at the door ana a woman opened it, looked at us awhile, and then said: Want to see the house Jesse James was shot in?" Wo said we did. Well, this is it. Just come right in. There ain't no shooting around here now." We came into a miserably-furnished room, and passing through she showed us a perfectly bare room. Thar" it is. Jist as it was the day they shot 'im. Right thars whar he stood. Ritrht outside this winder's whar the Ford boys stood." The floor was all whittled and pieces cut out of it. One of us suggested that we iret some relics to take back Lest with us. We would like to have a small pioce of tho floor as a memento," said one, Wal," she said, "we don't make no habit o' selling sich, but, scein' as you's all the way from back East, why, 1 11 let you have a piece each at half a dollar apiece. Sho cut small slices of the nooring and gavo us each ono, and, when we bad paid her and passed around to the yard, we heard the woman saying to somebody in tho house: "John, guess ye d better hev the car penter come up and put a now floor in thet room. This Is the lourtli we ve neq in, and it's nigh all cut away." Where? At AbrHbamsick's. In addition to Mp tailoring business, he has added a lint line of underwear o all kinds, negligee shifts, hosiery, etc. Also has on band some elegant patterns for suits. A Abrnhamsiok. May street. Heppner, Of DR. DODD'S Otxrejo OLIC IN HORSES. GUARANTEED. tlverv ownar ol s hone Blioulil keep II on hnd. It may ..ve me ll oi " ,.... -im.l On. tuckm i euro eighl lo lea mee. Price 11.04 Sen! by mull o exurell. Our Ac. count Book, w ich cont.ine hlntloj For rates aud general lnioraiatlou call on Depot Ticket Agent, C. HAKJ J. Heppner, Oregon. . HUKLBUKT. Asst Gelli. Pass. Agt. 264 Washington t POBTLAND, OREGON. SYPHILIS Huc eiHlnl pructie,'. Trcatm Ths worrt forms poik Hlvel csred 38 yer Iment conflilentlftl. Cure bTSTall or.t olDce. Turuillnw. ,. """VyeTiT IF Book lr.t. C.1I or wrltu. DR. WRI) INSTITUTE. 120N.9thSt..SU0uls.M Df. Rash's Belts & Appliances ' , !..; (.alror am- m. Ad electro-enlvanc .liattery I hardware and place becomes a petition. newspaper! perfect llabel of coiu- St. WliiUred'B Well. One of the most copious springs in 3rcat llritain is the famed St. Wini fred's well, near the town of Holywell, di Flintshire. The well is an oblong jqtiare, about twelve feet by seven, and ts water, say the people of the district, !ias never been known to freeze. This latter assertion may be true, a-s, lw des containing a air percentage of mineral matters that lowers its freei ing point, the well Is inside a beautiful ;hupel, which was erected over it by Jueen Margaret, the mother of Henry VII. The water thrown up is not less than eighty-four hogsheads every min ute, aud the quantity appears to vary very little either in drought or after the heaviest ruin, showing doubtless that its primitive sources are numerous and widely distributed. St.. Winifred's has been the object of many pilgrimage. Intercslltiu F.xiei'inienta. An uptown mall having nothing else to do thought he would try an experi ment, siiys tho l'hiladelphia Ueeord, so he turned the bands of a clock in his room the full twenty-four hours of n .lay and found it took, with moderate movement, one minute of time to ac joiuplish that tusk. He then nuule n .nleulation of how long it would take him to turn olt the full measure of a man's life, which, according to the Scriptures, is "three score years and Urn," and found tbut it would take sev jnteen and one-half dnys to turn the hands of the clock to represent seventy years. liko a Spanish senorita's; they were things of beauty and Joys forever, and the young woman to whom they be longed squandered her substance in silk stockings and ravishing shoes when he was on the point of starting for En gland. "There," she sighed to herself, In rapturous anticipation, "I shall be ap preciated. My feet will probably create t furor, and, I should think, ought to secure mo an Earl, at least. I wonder il her Majesty will mention them when I am presented? It is my golden oppor tunity, the chanee of my lifetime!" She camo back to Newport in August a sadder and a wiser girl without the Earl. . "It's all a snare and a delusion," she pouted at luncheon to her interested I friends. "Those English girls have feet I that are simply enormous enormous! I only saw one who woro a smaller boot than a seven. Hut they havo no refine ment of feeling, no artistic sensitive ness at all. Not a soul ever mentioned mine! Not a single soul! I kept them displayed as artlessly and prominently as l could wherever I went, and not ono living human being ever spoko of them." "Not the Queen?" suggested her bosom friend. (It is always your bosom friend who asks disagreeable questions.) "The Queen?" repeated tho Hiiladol phian. "My dears," her voice sank to ,111 impressive whisper, "my dears, 1 ive you my word when I saw her she had on low black slippers, sometliin) Uko ankle ties, and crowded into then, her fat feet in white stockings. That' the sort of thing they admire ovei thi'ro!" are till vorv nrevalent; beggars hav i the wn "wakes," and even little al ldn iro "waked." A wake is quite a a e jenslvo ceremony to a poor, strut Tl'nK vorklng-man or tradesman; butht feels ;hat he would loss caste without hold' jig it, and ho has not tho moral cot rage ,o break through the custom. Th jenses of a wake in tho "strong" fi rm nir class are a very serious Item, lnd ed The Roman Catholic clergy nowadays rencrallv or universally discourage th sustom; but it is so deeply rooted that ts eradication must bo a question of iimo. The Old Reliable Established 38 years. Treats mnlo or fotn Mn, married or biukio, in 5kii f nhuses excesses or Improprieties, hmll GUARANTEED. Hoard and apartments ft,rninh5d when desired. Question Blank and Hook free. Call or write. KCUBED! RUPTURES t ir ....lane, in treating all vari ces of Rupture enables us to guarantee positive euro, nuwuou tree. Call or write. TOMA-STEDICO APPLIANCE CO., 83 Pine Street, B THB OLD DOCTOR'S T LADIES' FAVORITE. HLWATS RELIABLE ond perfeotly SAFE. TJ lams as used by thou lands of woman all over lbs United States, in the LD DOCTORS erlvato null pr-tctlce, for S8 years, and not a elnitlj bad return Money returned 1! not ae represented. Bona Bents (stamps) foe soaled particulars. . WiSI IHBTITUra, 120 H. H'.ath 6t St. toils. Belts, Suspensories, Spi nal Applianees, Abdoiin iSHBStoi T....n,i.a. office Caps, Cures Rheumatism, J.iver and Kidney Complaints, Dyspepsia, Krrors of Y.mtn, LostManbooil, Nervousness, Sexual wean ness, and allTroul.les in Male or 1 ' Ouestiou IJlauk und Book tree, tau or write. . - Volta-IWeclica Appliance uo., )S3 Pine Street, - ST. 1AIUS FooM'rliils on the Path to Health. Everyone needing a doctor's advioe sbould read one of Dr. Foote s dime psmphlets on "Old Eyes," "Croup, Rupture," "Phimosis," Varicocele,' Disease of men, Disease of Women, and learn th" best means of sel -cure. M Hill Pub. Co., 129 East 28th Ht., New York. KLLtl DiMielCl!RF,n without the uie ol WI . Ikiile Queition Blank and Book free. Call aunaOnn or writs XU. II. I. BUTTS, KSPlneSt. 8'- LOUIS, MO. WANTED. ir lUltrV ANY LADY, employed oronemployaJ, JOAIILLKi cn rtketluifrafew houri work eauh day. fiMary or commiiBion. 10 Bamplei free Addrcas n. DtnjHtn:n a nnojii.i.wun,Biu. Ileduceil 15 lo 25 pounds per m-'nth. No llervlng, no Inconvenience, 1 o bad re.ulti, noneuReoui druu. Ireatmentnerfectly hftrmlei. and etrieily coufl 1 Tll ..V .n,l Tlnnlr irp. Call or write. ' l)k. U. B. nual'S.saal'.neblreot.bl.Lomi.Mo, tiood Looks. Good looks are niare than skin deep leiiendini! upon a healthy coudition ol II the vital organs. It the liver be iu oiive, you have a bilious look, if your toinach be disordered, yon have a dys eptic look and if your kidneys be afreet is you have a pinched look. Seoure iood health and you will have good u. k a. Electrio bitters is the great aller .tive and tonic and nets direotly on tliest .itul organs. Cures pimples, blotches, toils, and gives a good complexion. Sole t Slocuni-Jobnson Drug Co., 60o pet eilllo. HIS FATHER WAITED. Bit A ftaort-aightea ramov. There is a married man in Atlanta, (la., who wears eye-glasses with a gold rim. His wllo wears eye-glasses, too, and the two pairs are just alike. They are the parents of three children, the youngest la in each of tho children is near-sighted, Thov wear lases. too. A Harp of Wood. Two Frenchmen, the brothers Forre, have invented a new kind of burp, uiadi entirely of wood. Instead of strings, the inventors use st rips of American tlr. The sound is produced, us in the ordl narv ham. bv the contact of the fingers. ten years of age, and out the piuyers wear . ,.i- .-- covered witn resin, i nc wm- oi I etnimnnt is of remarkable purity. mUm He Finally Suceeeded In Reachlaf the I'resenee of Ills Sou. The boat was pulled by a couple o) boys and was headed for the White Squadron, says the New York Com mercial Advertiser. It was about the hour when the gentle gurgle from five-gallon milk can, as its contents are scooped out into pails, resembles the melody of "The Old Oaken Hucket." In the sternsheets sat a living picture of "your Uncle Reuben." The swash from his coat tails hid a clean-cut trail through the blue waters, and his whiskers were filled with salt. Swiftly the boat swept by the Chica go, Newark and Hoston, but was almost swamped by the old man efforts to "gee" alongside the Concord. The marine on duty ordered the boat to keep awny, giving as his authority the general order that no visitors were to be allowed aboard. The old man carefully laid a big piece of tobacco on the gangway grating and said: "Young man, vou waut to make bee line for that big fellow in the whit panties with a sword on his port quar ter. You tell him his father is getting bis constitution ruined waiting to see him, and if there are any fences in the way I advise you to climb them un less you want to hear from old New Hampshire." In less than fifteen minutes the old man took possession of the entire ward room, and the officers were proud of their guest THREE) DOLLARS A WEEK FOR LIFE. Here Is a Snap for llralnr People The Lalesl Tlllnu Out. la mler to Introduce The Canadian AKrlculturist iota New Somes, the nuliliehen have decided to nresent an linueiially aUrictive reward list for their Ureal Eighth Half Vearlv I.iterar Atlracuonfor uie summer of 1891 They hare entered intoa written agreement lopay through the Judg-eM ail the reward offered below. How to Ssousa a Reward Those who become tulucHiieri can oompeus free of charge. All that ir m-ceiiiary Is to tk s few sheets of papir and make all the word, you can out of the letters in the three Horde, world e uofuniDian KUHMiiuon. and send them to its. 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All list e.ititainir.g over iw correct woras ill receive a special pew urn. JUIH1ES. The following well-known gentlemen rave 'Onsented to act as judges and will see that the nriyea re rainy awarueu comnimiore ewicutt, (I'roiit Calcutt a l.lne of Steamenil. l'eterlirom;h. and Mi Kolrteon. President Times Prinuug Company, Peter. korinish. AOKSTS WANT1D we pay 91 re so per IIS) salary no iti'miaionl to in- n. women, boy. and ifirls V, rite ,t jmr iciears Kegieter all mone li-n.-n A.olnse, .V,,n. lti'kist Pen i ) , II, uk ru-ttMieiiiHli. t ai a is, ANYLABI 0011 getavataable secret that cost me 86.00, ana a ru bber smeia tor ou wu Mrs. V. M. APP. CO. ! tint PIK W THEFT, ST. I.Oins), MO. Caveats, Trade-marks, Design Patents, Copyrights, And all Patent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. Information and advice given to uwentors without sharge. Address rrtLaa tLHinia vv.( JOHN WEDOERBURN, ManaginK Attorney, . 0. Box 463. WAsni.OTON, D. C. atThis Company is managed by a combination of the larsost und most Influential newspapers In the I'tiUcd States, for the expreBS pmpose of protecting- tlielr suhNeribers SKiilast uuncruuitlous anil ineoiupeteut rii'.cuf. Agents, and each paper prtntinir this uti vertlacnicnt vouches for tho responsi bility und high staadiag uf the Pi-ess Claims Company, Columbus Kecontl Voyage. The oldest record of Columbus' sec ond voyage to America, whicb occupied the time between September, 1403, and June, 1494, is a manuscript of the mid dle of the tenth century iu the Academy of History at Madrid. It is the narra tive of Dr. Chanca, the physician of the expedition. fjards for the ueaa. A eurious fashion has come Into Togov In Paris. In all tho cemeteries metai boxes with a slit in the lid are placed on the tombstones to receive the cards of visitors. Thu tel... Ives of tho de ceased are thus enabled to see who among tho living still cherish the mem ory of their departed friends. Eg33 II:jHiirF"t tst f)is. n UaeFl CUritS VYHtrtt AIL i srrup. timm uooo. i m tinta Mia ny drutarina. A Medical Firm Gives Away Cash, J. P. Smith & Co. of No. 255 Green vich St., New York, the manufactur ers of that favorite cathartic known as Smith's Bile Beans, have adopted a novel plan. They ask the individual buyers of Bile Beans to send their full name and address, with an outside wrapper from a bottle of Bile Beans (either size) to their office, and they give f 3 for the first wrapper received in each morning's mail, and $1 for the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th. Every day f 10 in cash is thus Bent to their cor respondents. Ask for SMALL site. STOCK BRANDS. While you koep your subscription paid up yru can keep your brand in free of charge. Alljn. T. J., lone. Or. Horses G(i on left -hou.der; cattle name on left hip, under bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor row county. ArmBtrong, J. C, Alpine, Or. T with bar un der ii on left shoulder of horses; cattle same on left hip. Allison, O. D., Eight Mile, Or. Cattle brand, O D on left hip Hnd horeeB same brand on right shoulder. Hange, Kight Mile. Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con nseted on lei t flank; cattle. Hamo on left hip. Barlholnmew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses branded 7 E uii either shoulder. Range in Mo -rovr1 county. Bleakman, Geo., Hardman, Or.Horses, a flag nt left shoulder; cattle same on right shoulder. t-ianniBter, J. W Hardman. Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thigh; split in each ear. Brenner, Peter, Imcseberry Oregou Horses branded r is on left shoulder, tattle same on glit eme. UnrltR. M Ht C. Lone Creek. Or- On cattle. MAX connected on left hip, ciop off left ear, un- ier hair crop on right. rtornen, Bame brand on etft shoulder. Kange m Urant and Alorrow Bounty. Hrosman, Jerry, L-ena, ur. Horses nrunaea t i riirhi shouUlr; cattle B on the left side. Left eai hnlf crop nd right ear upper slope. Barton, Wni il ppner, ur. -Horses, J U on right thigu cattli-. same on right hip; split in ach ear. Brown. Isa. Lexineton. Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor row county. lirown, t). u., Heppner. ur. Horses, circle ' with dot incei ter on left hip; cattle, same. Brown. W. J., Lena. Oregon. HorBen W bar over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle name on left hip. Boyer, W. G., Heppner, Or.Horses, box brand w r gh hip cattle, same, with split in each ear. Iiorg, P. O., Heppner, Or.Horses, P B on left "honkler: cattle. Baine on left hiu. Brovtnlee, W-J., Fox.OrCattle, ,IB connected mi left side; crop on left ear and two splits and middle piece cut out on right ear; on horses same hrHiid on the left thigh; Kange in Fox valley, Grant county, t aisner barren. Wagner. Or. HorBP8 brand ed O on light st i fie; cattle (three bars) on lght riDB, crop ana split m each ear. Kange in Grant and Morrow counties. Cain.L., ( :aleb, Jr. i 1) un horses on left Btifle U with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder and on left stifle on all colls urder 6 years; on left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All range in Grant county. t lark, Wm. H., Lei a. Or. HorBen WHO con uected, on left thoiilder: cattle fame on right oip. liai ge Morrow and Unialillu counties. ( ate, ( has. H., Vinson or Lena, Or, Horses II C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Bange Morrow aid Umatilla countiet), ( ceil, VS m.. DougiaB. Or.; Inn,eb JC on lef rthoulder; ca tie same on left hip, waddles on -aeh jaw and two bits in tho right ear, t'uri, T. B., John bay, Or. Double cross on t-Kcti hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit, in right ear, split in left ear. Kange in Grant county. On sheep, inverted A and Bpear point ou shoulder. Ear niarkoii ewes, cron on left r puuehed upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right aud uiwler half crop in left ear All rang.i Hi Grant couutv. Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or.HorBes, HOon right shoal iei Cattle, sameon r pht hip: ear mark squar.' top ofl left aud snlit m right. Currm. K. V., (.urrinsviUe, Or. -HorBeB, i, left stllle. Cox Ed. 8., Hardman, Or. Cattle, C wit. ii center: horses. V,k on left hip. Cochran, K. E., Monument, Grant Co , Or. Horses branded circle with bai beneath, on ieft ishoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark under Blope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H., Hardman. Or. Horses branded on right hip. ( 'attle brauded the same. Inckt-ns, Ebb horses braided with three tineu fori- un left stifle. Cattle sa-ne on Uft .,,. OouglaBS, W. M .Gallowai. Ur. (. KtLie, ri L'un right bide,swH low-fork in each ear; horses, K D on left iup, Douglas, 0. T., Douglas, Or Hordes TD on the light stifle; cattle same on right hip, Ely, J. B.iV 8ont), Doughs, Ur. Horses braud ed ELI on left nliuulder, cattle same on left hip. hole ir right ear, , Elliott. Wash., Heppner, Or. Diamond on right shoulder. Emeiy, fc., Hardman, Or.-HorseB branded Jrf lieversed C with tail on left shoulder ; cau tiesameon light hip. Kange in Morrow county. Eleek, Jackson, Heppner, Or. Horse. 7E counected oi right Bboulder; cattle, same on right hip Ear mark, hole in right and crop oti left. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. ('attle, LF on right hip; horsec F with bar under on right shoulder, Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or Horses, F on nghi sho, InV ; cattle, h on right hip or thigh. I'jpiirh. Geirir ileiinnnr. Dr. 1'nttlo ..r.,x.uI WF, with barovei it. oi left side; crop off left tar, norsts, en me uiana on if n nip. Gay, henry, heppner. Or. GAX on left snomuer. Oilman-French, Land and Livf Stock Co., Fos. ail, Or.Horses. anchor tt on left shoulder; Tent, same on left stine. Cattle, same on both hips ear marks, crop off right ear andunderbit in left Hnr. in Gilliam. Grant. Crook and Mnirro oo unties i.vVu), Elmer, Echo, Or.--Horses bn-nded Ii. . witli a quarter cirde over it, on lit title Kange in Morrow and Umatilla counties. Haios. Get., Lena, Or, Brand JH connected with quarter circi over it, on left shoulder. Hiatt A. B., Kidge, Or.-t'attle. round-top K with quarter circle under it on the nbht hip. Kaiitfs in Morrow and Usaatilla oo unties. Kenny, BlU-e, neppum, iHft imv .... in int. futtiie samw ouu us-- oariunder shil the rtaW ,eft Kirk, J. t., ueppum, .. Bhonlder, cattle llU ou lelt hip. mm. j t, ncppuoi. ttBiikiuattle 11 un rmht sicle. , . Kirk Jesse, lleppuer, Or.l horse- 11 on left BUoulue?:TatUe same on . ight side, underbit on right enr. vrnnn. Or.-l L on carishdsSswadow ear and under ciop in right ear. i,'0Bmu brand on left shoulder. Kange in Grant u jaulv. Loften, Htepnen, Lox, Or.-b L an le h P ou cattle, crop and split on right ear. I Jo h b same brand on left shoul.ier. Uango Giant euallen.John W., - Or.-HorscB branded half-ciiole JL connected on iottslioul der. Cattle, sum, on left hip. Knuge. near 13X. iDLeahey,J. W. Heppner Or.-Horses branded L auo A on left shoulder; cuttle same, ou lott hip, wattle ovur right rye, throe slits m r.giit ""Lord, George. Heppner. Or.-Horses branded double U coi.necUL Sometimes called a u UKt ulis.iilflHr. Markha'm.A. M., Heppner, Or.-Cat tie large Mon leftside both ears cropped, and up it in boih. horses M on left hip. Kange, Clark s canyon. n i ..r(tlB m r Minor, UBCftr, lieppuor, yr.-wnwo, right hip; horse. Moil Wula"HnrflAli M , morgan, a. a., aivww , on lell shouldei cattle Bame on ieft lap. McCutuber, JaB A, Echo, Or. HorBos. frl with bar over on right bhoulder. Morgan. Thos., heppner, OrHorses, circle T on left shoulder and left thigh; cattle. L ou "Aiuchwi'.'Oscar.lone, Or.-Horses. 77 ou ritht hip; cattle, 77 on right side. McClareu, D. G., Bn.wusville. Or,-HorBea, Figure 5 on each shoulder, cattle. lVL. on hi o McCarty, David h., Echo, Or. Horses branded DM connected, on the left shoulder; cattle same im hipand side. McUirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or.-Mule shoo with toe-cork on cattle o" ribs and under in ,..,. an.r- h.nnMH HHtiiH iimnd on leit stitle. McBaiey, U. V., Hamilton, Or -On horses, B with halt circle under on left shoulder; ou CuLile, four bars connected on top on the right side Kange in Grant County. Noal, Andrew. Lone Itock.Or. Hoises A N con nected ou left shoulder; cattle same on both hips, INordyke, E., Biiveriou. Or. horses, circle 7 on left thigh; caitle. same on left hip. Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A S on cattle on left hip; on horses, same ou left thigh, Kauge in Grant oouuty. Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or. P O on left shoiudei. Olp, Herman, Piairie City, Or, On cattle, O LP oonuected ou left hip; horses on left stifle and wartie on nose. Kange iu Grant county, Pearson, Oiuve, Eight lUile, Or.Horses, quar ter circle shield ou ieft shoulder aud 'iA ou left hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, right cropped. J4 on lefl hip. Kange ou Eight Mile. Parker dt Gleason, ilardiuan.Or, Horses I P on 1 lt shoulder. P. per, Erne t, Lexington, Or. Hor-es brand e (L E couneciedj Ou left shouider ; cattle s tne on right hip. Kange, Alorrww counts. Piper, J. h., Lexingtou, or. hoiseb, J Hi con nected oLlett shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. under bit m each ear. PettyB, A. C, ioue, Or,; horBeB diamond P oa shouider; cattle, J ii J connected, on the left hip, upper slope in left ear and slip in tho right. Powell, John 'P., Day ville, Or Horsos, J P coti uec. ed ou left shoulder. Cattle OK couuectod on left hip, two under half orops, oue ou each eur, wattle under throat, Kai geiu Grant county. Kood, Andrew, ilarumau, Ur. Horses, square crosr with quarter-circle over it on ieft stitie. Kemuger, Clins, Heppner, Or.Horses, 0 K on left shouldei. Kice, Dan, Hardman, Or,; horses, three panel worm fence on lelt shouider; cuwtie, DAW on right shoulder. Kauge uuur Hardman. hoyse, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horses, plain V on Left shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed on right hip aud crop ofl right ear. linage in Mor row county, Kush Bi os., Heppner, Or.Horses branded X un Uie right shouider; cattle, IX ou the left hip. crop oil lett ear unu dewlap on neck. Kauge in Morrow and adjoining counties. Kust, William, Uidge, Or.Horses It on lett shouider; cattle, 1. on left hip, crop on right eur, under oil on left ear, bheep, K on weathers, round crop ofl righ ear. Kauge Uma tiliaaud Morrow u uuties. Keaney, Andrew, Lexington, Or. Horset branded A K uu right shoulder, veut quartei circle over brand; cattle same ou right lap. Kange Hlorrow county. Koyse, Wm. H, Dairyville, Or Hit connected with quarter circle over top ou cattle on right hip and crop ott right ear aud spilt iu lelt. horses same brand ou ieft shoulder. Kuuge in Morrow Oraut and Gilliam counties. Kector. J. W., Hoppner, Or. Horses, JO oi lelt shoulder. Cattle, o on right hip. I. Spicknall, J. W., Gooseberry, Or. Horses brandeu ill on left shoulder; lauge in Morrow comity. baaing, C 0 Heppner, Or Horses brauded on lett shoulder; cattle same on lett hip. bwaggari, B. Lexington, Ur. Horses with dash under it ou lefL stine, cuttle H witb uubhuuuer it ou right hip, crop ofl right ear and wuudied ou right hind leg. Kahgu in Morrow, Uiiiiuuiaud umatuia counties. cwuggurt, A. L.,Atheua. Or. horseb branded 2 un loll shoulder; uulUe earne on left hip. Crop un ear, wattle on lull laud leg, btraigui W . E., Heppner, Or. Horses shaded J b ou lei stitle; cattle J b on lett tap, swullov? fork m right ear, under bit in left. bapp, Ihos., Heppner, Or. Horses, JtJ A P on Lett tap; caitli same on left hip. bhrier.Johii, i?ox, Ur. INC connected on horses on right hip; cattie, same on right hip, urop I'll right ear aud under bit in lelt ear, Kange in mant couuty. buath Bros., 0Ubu ville, Or. hot-bes, branded il. 'L. on shoulaer; uait.u. ume ou luit shoulder. bquiies, Jamus, Arlington, Ur,; horses branded J b un lell Buouiuer; eaule Hie same, uibo nose vtaoUle, Kange in ilorrow una uiiuam co .utios. btephous, V . A., iitUdiiitUi, Ur-; horses too on nghi stiilu; cattle horizontal L ou the light side bleveuson, iU.rs A. J., heppner, Ur, iutliu, H on nghi hi, ; swailow-fork iu lett ear. bwaggart, (i. W,, heppner, Ur. Horses, ii on lelt snouiue. ; cattie, ii on lett hip. bperry.E. G., Heppner, Or. C attle W C on lett uip, crop oir right and underbit iu left year, Uewiup; horses W tou lull shoulder, ihuinpbon, J. A., Heppuer, Ur. HoibOB, S3 on lelt snouiu. r; uatUe, z uu tett shoulder. lippeLb.o.iLuierpnse,ur. Hoi sob. C-oh left sliouiuor. luiuur K. W., Heppner, Or. Small capital T leil siiouiuui, horses; cattle same ou left hip with Bpiit in both ears. AlU'rniou, H. in., lone, Or. Horses branded H 1 counected ou lett stitle; sheuu same braud. Vauuerpool, H.T., Lena, Or; Horses HV con nected on right shoulder ;cattle, same on right, hip, Walbridge, Wm.. Heppuer, Or. Horses, U. L. ou the lett shouider; cattle same on tight hip. crop ott ieft ear and right ear lopped. Wilson, John U.. Halem or Heuouer. Or. Horses brauded J q on the left shoulder. Kaugtf Morrow county. Warreu. W B. Caleb, Or Cattle W with Quarter circle over it, ou mtl side, split iu right ear. norbes same urad ou loit shouider. haugeiu Grant couuty Wright, bilas A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded b W uu the right hip. square crop oU right ear aud split iu lelt, Wude, Henry, Heppner, Or.Horses biuuded ace ol bpuaeb on leil shoulder aud lelt hip Cattle braudeo same ou ieft side and lett hip. Wells, A. b., Heppner, Or.Horses, ouo on left shoulder; cati e same. Woltinger, John, John Day City, Or On horses three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on sheep, bit in both earn. Kauge in Grant and Maliiuer counties. Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horbes, DP connected on ieft shoulder. W utkins, Lisbe, Heppner, Or.Horses branded UE connectei.. un lelt Btitls. W aiiuoe, bharies, Portland, Ur. i aitie, W on nghi thgh.hoit tu left ear; uoroes, V ou right shouluei, soui sauie on leh nitouider. ' " ' W hittifct bios., nuiniLgiou, baker Co.. Or. -Horses branded W B. uunuecta on left bhoulder Williams, Vasco, Hamilton, Or. Quarter cir cle over threw bars on left hip, both cattle and horses. Kauge Grant county. Williams, J O, Long Creek, Or HorBes, qutr ier circle over three oars on lett lap; catue same HImI Kin fitch hki. liaiittH in Ii raid citimi y , Wien, A. A., i.eppuer, Or. Ht rses running y on hiiouiuei; hiu. bHiiif i m , . Walker Elizabeth & Hons, Hardman aule brauued t.E W couneciedj KW side, horsts snuie on rigtu shoulde' Walker's cutiln, same on ielt bip, hoy. on iutt shoulder. Aa range lu ju.uir ioung.j, Oa, iiojebiij,Or. jaw IB on the right shouldar.